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À l'occasion de l'AWS Summit 2026 à Paris, quatre acteurs de l'IA explorent ses usages concrets, de la psychiatrie à l'industrie. Entre avancées médicales, jumeaux numériques et IA agentique, ils dressent un état des lieux sans filtre de l'adoption en entreprise.Interview : Martin Denais (cofondateur et CEO de Calliope), Nolwenn Morris (CEO de Iroc), Gautier Cloix (CEO de H Company), Sasha Rubel (directrice des politiques publiques IA chez AWS)En partenariat avec AWSPunchlinesCe n'est pas une question de productivité, c'est une question de survie.L'évolution de l'IA générative à l'IA agentique a pris moins d'un an.En santé, l'IA peut analyser la voix pour soigner la santé mentale.Les entreprises doivent tester vite et mesurer le retour sur investissement.Comment l'IA transforme-t-elle concrètement le secteur de la santé ?Martin Denais :Je développe une plateforme d'IA clinique pour aider les médecins à mieux suivre leurs patients. Nous analysons la voix, le comportement et des données comme le sommeil pour évaluer l'évolution des troubles. L'objectif est d'améliorer la décision médicale et de détecter plus tôt les rechutes.Nolwenn Morris :Je travaille sur un jumeau numérique du corps humain. Cela permet de comprendre les mécanismes biologiques et de générer directement le traitement le plus adapté. On ne teste plus des molécules au hasard, on part du besoin du patient pour concevoir la bonne solution.Pourquoi développer ses propres modèles d'IA ?Martin Denais :Je suis parti de modèles open source que j'ai adaptés à la psychiatrie, car les modèles généralistes ne sont pas performants dans ce domaine. Nous avons collecté des données inédites issues de milliers de patients pour entraîner notre modèle.Nolwenn Morris :Dans notre cas, toute la structuration des données est propriétaire. Nous utilisons aussi d'autres modèles, mais notre valeur repose sur une approche neurosymbolique qui permet de combler les zones inconnues et de générer de nouvelles connaissances.Quels sont les freins à l'adoption de l'IA ?Sasha Rubel :Le principal frein reste le manque de compétences et la difficulté à suivre un rythme d'innovation très rapide. L'évolution technologique est devenue extrêmement rapide, ce qui complique l'adoption.Gautier Cloix :Il y a aussi des obstacles réglementaires et culturels. En Europe, la complexité et la fragmentation ralentissent les déploiements. Mais en parallèle, ces exigences apportent aussi un cadre éthique important, notamment dans la santé.L'IA agentique peut-elle accélérer l'adoption en entreprise ?Gautier Cloix :On est entré dans une nouvelle génération d'IA avec des agents capables d'agir directement dans les systèmes. Ils utilisent les outils comme le ferait un humain, sans nécessiter des mois d'intégration technique. Cela permet de tester et déployer des cas d'usage en quelques jours seulement.Sasha Rubel :Les agents vont jouer un rôle clé, mais ils reposent aussi sur des fondations essentielles comme le cloud. C'est ce qui permet de passer à l'échelle, de garantir la sécurité des données et de rendre ces technologies accessibles aux entreprises, quelles que soient leur taille.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Interview with Minority Leader Ilanna Rubel by BYU-Idaho Radio
Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies
Would you like access to our advanced agency training for FREE? https://www.agencymastery360.com/training Most agency owners don't fail because they're bad at delivery. They fail because they underprice, overcomplicate, and build businesses that trap them instead of freeing them. Today's featured guest unpacks the type of life he envisioned when he set out to start an agency, it took to scale from charging $2,500 a month to closing $45,000/month retainers, surviving a market collapse, and making the counterintuitive decision to split one agency into two. Eli Rubel is the founder of Matter Made, a B2B SaaS marketing agency, and No Boring Design, a premium design studio serving high-growth tech companies. He entered the agency world in 2019 after burning out on the venture-backed SaaS model, despite a previous exit. What drew him to agencies wasn't prestige or scale; it was a desire to take control over his time, lifestyle, income, and location. Agencies, when built correctly, offered the fastest path to freedom without sacrificing ambition. Over the next few years, Eli scaled MatterMade aggressively, navigated a brutal tech downturn, and rebuilt his business with sharper positioning, stronger pricing, and clearer operational boundaries. In this episode, we discussed: Why hiking prices was the right choice early one How and why he decided to create his second agency The reason that shared services failed fast Subscribe Apple | Spotify | iHeart Radio Sponsors and Resources E2M Solutions: Today's episode of the Smart Agency Masterclass is sponsored by E2M Solutions, a web design, and development agency that has provided white-label services for the past 10 years to agencies all over the world. Check out e2msolutions.com/smartagency and get 10% off for the first three months of service. Toggl: Agencies could be losing 15–30% of their profit every year without seeing it. The usual suspects are time tracking, messy manual timesheets, scope creep, untracked revisions, and all those "quick" client requests that never get billed. That's why Toggl created the Agency Profit Heist, a fast, interactive way to uncover exactly where your margins are leaking. Start your investigation now at toggl.com/smartagency and use the code SMARTAGENCY10 at checkout for a 10% off annual plans. Why Agencies Beat Venture-Backed SaaS (If You Want Freedom) After years in venture-backed SaaS, chasing growth at all costs, Eli was done with a model he realized was grinding him down. The pressure, the lack of control, and the delayed payoff didn't align with what he actually wanted: family, flexibility, and financial independence. Agencies offered speed to cash and autonomy, which SaaS didn't. Instead of swinging for a hypothetical future exit, Eli chose a business model that paid well now and let him design his life intentionally. It was a shift he made with eyes wide open and clear expectations. The "best" business model depends on what you want your life to look like. For Eli, agencies weren't a step down. They were a strategic upgrade. Hiking His Prices Relying on Capacity and Confidence Eli's agency launched at $2,500 a month, not because that was the "right" price, but because he backed into a simple income goal. Sixteen clients at $2,500 got him to $40,000 a month. On paper, it worked. In reality, it broke fast. As soon as clients started saying "yes" too quickly, Eli knew something was off. The work was heavy, margins were thin, and building a team at that price point wasn't sustainable. Instead of obsessing over competitive pricing, he leaned into price sensitivity testing. Every time the team hit capacity, prices went up. If prospects said no, it didn't matter, they couldn't take on more work anyway. If prospects said yes, it justified hiring and scaling. Over three years, pricing climbed from $2,500 to $45,000 per month. What he learned was that underpricing doesn't just hurt margins. It traps you in constant hiring, delivery stress, and low-leverage work. Raising prices isn't greedy, it's operational discipline. What Actually Changes When You Raise Prices Eli didn't wake up one day and charge $45,000 for the same work he was doing at $2,500. Early on, the offering was vague: "We'll help with demand gen." Strategy was loose, scope was unclear, and the team was tiny. As pricing increased, the delivery model matured into a defined pod structure with paid media, design, strategy, and leadership baked in. However, once his agency hit around $15,000 per month, the services didn't change much after that. What changed was credibility. Case studies stacked up. Results became undeniable. Sales conversations shifted from "this is a great deal" to "this is what it costs to remove risk." Eli was upfront with prospects: MatterMade would be $10,000–$15,000 more per month than competitors, and nothing about the deliverables would look different. The difference was the track record. For buyers who weren't cash-sensitive, that pitch landed hard. They weren't paying for tasks. They were paying for certainty. Why Splitting One Agency into Two Was the Right Move At its peak in 2021, MatterMade was flying high, with $4.2M in EBITDA, tech clients everywhere, and acquisition talks underway. Then the tech market collapsed. Almost overnight, VC-backed clients cut agencies, froze spending, and hunkered down. They went from crushing it to losing nearly $200,000 a month. Eli held on too long, assuming it was temporary, and paid dearly for it. During the restructuring, Eli noticed something interesting: design had become a bottleneck across tech companies. Designers were laid off, but the need for creative work didn't disappear. So he spun up No Boring Design as a separate entity, fast. New brand, new site, launched in a weekend. Within months, it was profitable. Separating the businesses allowed each to have crystal-clear positioning. MatterMade stayed focused on growth marketing. No Boring Design became a premium creative solution for companies stuck in hiring freezes. Trying to keep design tucked inside the marketing agency would have slowed everything down. Separation created speed, clarity, and growth. Why Shared Services Across Agencies Sound Smart and Fail Fast One of Eli's biggest mistakes came after the split. He tried to create a shared management company to handle leadership, recruiting, and operations across multiple agencies. On paper, it looked efficient. In practice, it was chaos. Each agency had subtle but important differences in how it worked. SOPs drifted. Leaders got stretched thin. The "squeaky wheel" agency got attention while others suffered. Eventually, Eli unwound the entire structure. The hard truth: unless your companies operate almost identically, shared services create more friction than savings. Clarity beats efficiency. Do You Want to Transform Your Agency from a Liability to an Asset? Looking to dig deeper into your agency's potential? Check out our Agency Blueprint. Designed for agency owners like you, our Agency Blueprint helps you uncover growth opportunities, tackle obstacles, and craft a customized blueprint for your agency's success.
El 17 de septiembre de 2022, unas semanas antes de dejarnos inesperadamente, Gal Costa dio el último concierto de su vida en el Festival Coala celebrado en São Paulo. El disco 'As varias pontas de uma estrela', recién publicado, recoge esa actuación de la inolvidable cantante brasileña con canciones como 'Fe cega faca amolada', 'Hotel das estrelas', 'Divino maravilhoso', 'Dom de iludir', 'Quando você olha pra mim', 'Palavras no corpo', 'Nunca mais (Lately)', 'Paula e Bebeto', 'Desafinado', 'A história de Lily Braun', 'Açaí', 'Lua de mel', 'Sorte', 'Tigresa' -a dúo con Rubel- y 'Negro amor (It´s all over now baby blue)' -dúo con Tim Bernardes-.Escuchar audio
El pianista cubano Roberto Fonseca y el violonchelista francés Vincent Segal firman a dúo el disco 'Nuit parisienne à La Havane' con piezas como 'Rumbo a ti', 'Soul kiss', 'Un homme qui dort', 'Day' o 'Te extraño'. También 'Aqui oh!', de Toninho Horta y Fernando Brant, en una grabación inédita de Ricardo Bacelar con Flora Purim y Airto Moreira, y 'Jardín botánico', de Michael Franks, grabada por Elisabeth Melander. Y un adelanto del disco que recoge el último concierto que dio Gal Costa, 'As varias pontas de uma estrela', con 'Vapor barato' -con Tim Bernardes- y 'Baby' -con Tim Bernardes y Rubel-. Abre y cierra Pat Metheny con otros dos temas de su 'Side-eye III +': 'Risk and reward' y 'SE-o'.Escuchar audio
Koniec budżetowej iluzji. Dlaczego Kreml tnie wydatki już w lutym? Zapraszam na kolejny, 49. odcinek "Tygodnia w Rosji" z dr Pawłem Jaskułą z Instytutu Boyma.Zapoznaj się z warunkami oprocentowania wolnych środków w OANDA TMS Brokers: https://go.tms.pl/bezpaszportuUM Inwestuj w fundusze ETF z OANDA TMS Brokers: https://go.tms.pl/bezpaszportuETF
Una de las joyas olvidadas del cine indie estadounidense de los 80 y facturada por la mujer que creó a Buffy, Tokyo Pop es una entrañable y bonita historia sobre el choque cultural y el irse a buscar el éxito a Japón mucho antes que en Lost In Translation.
In episode #89, we discussed some of the best Brazilian albums released in 2025. Among the albums discussed were BaianaSystem, Alberto Continentino, and Seu Jorge, with his first album in 10 years.We also discussed singer-songwriter Luedji Luna and her two albums released in 2025; the latest album from Jadsa, the psychedelic duo Parque do São; millenial singer songwriter Rubel; and the new album released by Sessa. Follow our updated playlist on Spotify: "Soundtrack: Brazuca Sounds". Follow our brand new playlist, The Contemporary Music of Brazil, with all the songs we shared in our New Sounds collection since 2020.Similar episodes:Brazuca Sounds #74: Best Albums of 2024Brazuca Sounds #49: Best Albums of 2023Brazuca Sounds #29: New Sounds of 2021
In episode #89, we discussed some of the best Brazilian albums released in 2025. Among the artists we talked about were BaianaSystem, Alberto Continentino, and Seu Jorge, with his first album in 10 years.We also discussed singer-songwriter Luedji Luna and her two albums released in 2025; the latest album from Jadsa, the psychedelic duo Parque do São; millenial singer songwriter Rubel; and the new album released by Sessa. Follow our updated playlist: "Soundtrack: Brazuca Sounds". Follow our brand new playlist, The Contemporary Music of Brazil, with songs from our New Sounds collection since 2020.Similar episodes:Brazuca Sounds #74: Best Albums of 2024Brazuca Sounds #49: Best Albums of 2023Brazuca Sounds #29: New Sounds of 2021Brazuca Sounds #6: Best Albums of 2020
Den ETF von Scalable Capital gibt's jetzt seit einem Jahr. Und es war ein Jahr der Outperformance. Mehr Infos dazu gibt's hier: https://de.scalable.capital/scalable-welt-etf So lief die Bescherung: NVIDIA kauft Groq und stoppt Intel. BP verkauft Castrol. Tim Cook kauft Apple. Ansonsten hatte der Rubel ein super Jahr, aktive Fonds hatten es schwer und Boom Supersonic sorgt für Überschall-KI. Die Produkte von EVS (WKN: A0ET8E) habt ihr alle mal gesehen. Die Firma ist Weltmarktführer im Sportbereich. Trotzdem kennt kaum jemand die Aktie. Wer hatte das beste 2025? Germán Larrea mit Grupo México (WKN: 580892), Carlos Slim mit América Móvil (WKN: 627186) und Ludwig Merckle mit Heidelberg Materials (WKN: 604700) stehen weit oben auf der Liste. Diesen Podcast vom 29.12.2025, 3:00 Uhr stellt dir die Podstars GmbH (Noah Leidinger) zur Verfügung.
Começa a chegar o fim-de-ano, e começam a aparecer como uma IST indesejada, todos os tops, que variadas qualidades... Eis aquele que realmente importa, o meu.| músicas: Vaiapraia - Eu Quero Eu Vou | Rachel Chinouriri - Can we talk about Isaac? | Rubel & Marina Sena - Carta de Maria | Silvana Estrada - Cada Día Te Extraño Menos | Capicua - Flamingo | Big Thief - Incomprehensible | Linda Martini - Faz-se de luz | shame - Lampião | | novo jingle : Lough Errill by https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/222801 Blue Dot Sessions || Obrigado aos patronos: @teixeirasilvaa | @o_joseglopes | @_joaomsilva_ | @eduardo_andre_silva | João Ferreira || O HABITAT NATURAL DA MÚSICA:| SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/6bnGj0gzycHyLXXRhR3LRC?si=38feceb76b1948c8 || APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/o-habitat-natural-da-m%C3%BAsica/id1598561980 || PERSONAS:| SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7uGCHJj3mcZgo3BC4E98LS?si=sDpCDH6bRRWPurFyKeKAyQ&dl_branch=1&nd=1 || APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/personas/id1587488000 || PRÉ_CONCEITO:| SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7G0FdzIPuzahmk22NnQxAe?si=HYBEdZASSeWtm27eAEZtFg&nd=1 || APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/pt/podcast/pr%C3%A9-conceito/id1527672333 || VINTE e SEIS:| SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/2BX3uYVrBlEetAs4MCkaSW?si=pz2kuv8uRbi9bPf8mQ3X_g&nd=1 || APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vinte-e-seis/id1479865138 || FRACTURA EXPOSTA:| SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/6TDwOuybTArgNKhB42cs0j?si=msGtCN17T3iD8yG4WkzPyw&nd=1 || APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/pt/podcast/fractura-exposta/id1539978398 || Torna-te patrono em: https://www.patreon.com/oPutoDeBarba |
Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChW7UyLcMH6QDwCS295w9aQ/joinCoaches are you ready to revolutionize your game preparation? For the past 5 seasons coaches across the nation have been using the ultimate scout team game-changer: The Coachpad!Imagine this: no more scrambling on weekends to prep scout cards, no more fumbling with paper and binders. Whether you're drawing your cards digitally with a computer program or sketching them by hand, The Coachpad is your all-in-one solution!Picture yourself on the practice field, effortlessly managing your scout team, or standing on the sidelines during game day, syncing adjustments from the press box to your coaches on the sideline and back. With The Coachpad, you can clearly see your scout cards even in the brightest sunlight—no more squinting or dealing with the wind blowing clear vinyl sleeves everywhere!This offseason, take your coaching to the next level. Get your Coachpad today at TheCoachpad.com and gear up for a winning season ahead!0:13 The CoachPad3:25 4 front to 3 front6:00 day 111:00 vs h back sets17:40 the solo wr21:20 3 safety23:50 vs h back continued30:20 fits vs h back32:00 vs. trips sets47:00 vs te setrobert rubeldc weatherford hs (TX)x: @CoachRubelx: @real46defense website: https://real46defense.com/amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Robert-Rubel/author/B086CX5J95?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true&ccs_id=7a91c1b8-7feb-471d-8a61-609313d7ec25 Google Sheethttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Dohuyci5dx36k4IFQUuX8XmuJsAIJ6JbYdcXrkcJ-4s/edit?usp=sharingNicholas BandstraX: https://twitter.com/CoachBandstraCoachtube: https://coachtube.com/users/coachbandstraMain Youtube Channel: https://youtube.com/c/NicholasBandstraLinktree: https://linktr.ee/CoachBandstraTik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@coachbandstra?_t=ZT-8vTQEmgfP3u&_r=1
Barbara Cludius ist Professorin für Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie des Erwachsenenalters an der Uni Bremen. Aufgenommen wurde ihr Vortrag "Perfektionismus – Wenn das Streben nach dem Optimum zur Belastung wird" am 4. November 2025 im Rahmen der Vortragsreihe "Selbstoptimierung. Zwischen Fürsorge und Zwang" des Studium Generale der Uni Mainz. **********+++ Deutschlandfunk Nova +++ Hörsaal +++ Vortrag +++ Wissenschaft +++ Psychologie +++ Klinische Psychologie +++ Selbstoptimierung +++ Leistung +++ Perfektionismus +++ Gesundheit +++ Wohlbefinden +++ Psyche +++ Depression +++ Essstörungen +++ Anorexie +++ Magersucht +++ Zwangsstörungen +++ Angststörungen +++ Prokrastination +++ Therapie +++ Psychotherapie +++ Verhaltenstherapie +++ Exzellenzismus +++**********In dieser Folge mit: Moderation: Katrin Ohlendorf Vortragende: Barbara Cludius, Professorin für Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie des Erwachsenenalters, Uni Bremen**********Hörtipp und HilfeHörtipp: Deutschlandfunk-Podcast "Tatort Kunst"Dieses Thema belastet dich? Hier findest du eine Übersicht mit Hilfsangeboten**********Ihr hört in diesem Hörsaal:2:02 - Start des Vortrags2:38 - Was ist Perfektionismus?9:27 - Wie hängt Perfektionismus mit klinischen Störungen zusammen?24:18 - Was hilft gegen Perfektionismus?29:31 - Erste Verhaltensübung gegen Perfektionismus32:40 - Evidenz zur Wirkung Kognitiver Verhaltenstherapie bei Perfektionismus33:39 - Zweite Verhaltensübung37:46 - Ist ein bisschen Perfektion nicht doch gut?42:58 - Fazit**********Quellen aus der Folge:Claus, Nathalie; Cludius, Barbara; Egan, Sarah J.; Shafran, Roz; Ehring, Thomas; Takano, Keisuke und Limburg, Karina (2025): Perfectionism as a risk factor for psychopathology in a community sample of young women: disorder-specific pathways to disordered eating or obsessive-compulsive symptoms. In: Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Bd. 54, Nr. 5: S. 664-684.Claus, Nathalie; Miegel, Franziska; Jelinek, Lena; Landmann, Sarah; Moritz, Steffen; Külz, Anne Katrin; Rubel, Julian und Cludius, Barbara (2023): Perfectionism as Possible Predictor for Treatment Success in Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy and Metacognitive Training as Third-Wave Treatments for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. In: Cognitive Therapy and Research, Bd. 47, Nr. 3: S. 439-453.Cludius, Barbara; Landmann, Sarah; Külz, Anne-Katrin; Takano, Keisuke; Moritz, Steffen; Jelinek, Lena (2022): Direct and indirect assessment of perfectionism in patients with depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder. PLoS ONE 17(10): e0270184.Roth, Isabel; Cludius, Barbara; Egan, Sarah J.; Limburg, Karina (2021). Evaluation of the Factor Structure and Psychometric Properties of the German Version of the Clinical Perfectionism Questionnaire: The CPQ-D. Clinical Psychology in Europe, 3(2), Article e3623.Neff, Kristin; Germer, Christopher K. (2018): The Mindful Self-compassion Workbook: A Proven Way to Accept Yourself, Build Inner Strength, and Thrive. Guilford Press. – In Deutsch: Neff, Kristin; Germer, Christopher K. (2019): Selbstmitgefühl – Das Übungsbuch: Ein bewährter Weg zu Selbstakzeptanz, innerer Stärke und Freundschaft mit sich selbst. Arbor Verlag.**********Mehr zum Thema bei Deutschlandfunk Nova:Psychologie: Wie wir unsere Persönlichkeit verändern könnenMental Health und Social Media: Das Geschäft mit unserer PsycheResilienz: Wie wir uns selber krisenfest machen**********Den Artikel zum Stück findet ihr hier.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: TikTok und Instagram .
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In this episode, we're joined by Dan Rubel, Brand & Marketing Director at Currys, one of the UK's most competitive and visible retail brands, to unpack what it really takes to lead marketing today.Dan shares why marketing is still a powerful profession, why CMOs need to drop the victim mindset, and how commercial credibility unlocks real influence. We explore what it means to move from good to great, how Currys built employee-led brand fame, and why giving teams freedom especially in social, drives relevance and results.
L'un des enjeux principaux de la joaillerie en matière de RSE est l'extraction des matières premières et leur traçabilité. L'union syndicale du secteur, l'UFBJOP, a établi un code de bonnes pratiques, qui doit permettre une meilleure transparence. Rubel & Ménasché est un diamantaire engagé sur ces questions. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SMART IMPACT - Le magazine de l'économie durable et responsable SMART IMPACT, votre émission dédiée à la RSE et à la transition écologique des entreprises. Découvrez des actions inspirantes, des solutions innovantes et rencontrez les leaders du changement.
In this episode, I sit down with Eli Rubel, CEO of Profit Lab, an organization specializing in finance, strategic planning, and bookkeeping services for agencies. Eli discusses his journey from chasing the dream of taking a company public to prioritizing financial freedom and personal happiness, which he calls the 'tricycle lifestyle.' He talks about the importance of profit goals, the intricacies of running multiple companies, and strategies for achieving high profit margins in the agency world. Learn about the agency cycle of sadness, the significance of clear financial metrics, and Eli's playbook for growing agencies successfully. Stick around for insights into managing work-life balance, setting non-negotiables, and navigating the challenges of scaling a business. Connect with Eli on LinkedIn and subscribe to his newsletter 'The Profit Forecast' for more actionable strategies.00:47 Eli's Motivation and the 'Tricycle Lifestyle'03:35 Building and Growing Agencies06:07 Challenges and Lessons Learned09:06 Non-Negotiables and Personal Milestones13:37 Financial Strategies and Profitability25:33 Growth Playbook and Marketing StrategiesConnect with Eli: • Folks can connect with me on Linkedin: Eli Rubel and subscribe to my free newsletter where I send actionable nuggets for agency owners every week. Profit Labs: www.profit-labs.co - bookkeeping, accounting, and strategic finance for agency owners.SurveyGate: www.surveygate.co collect client feedback automatically to reduce churn and increase retention. Matter Made: www.mattermade.co paid media and performance marketing for B2B SaaS technology companies. NoBoringDesign: www.noboringdesign.com marketing design subscriptions, web design, and brand for businesses who want to stand out.Agency Resource https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1gQ303hecl1VjNAjJdTxI-WNTfECvEHUSBzJOfw87lPg/edit?gid=1651481327#gid=1651481327Eli's newsletter: https://www.newsletter-signup.com/the-profit-forecast/Connect with Raul: • Work with Raul: https://dogoodwork.io/apply • Free Growth Resources: https://dogoodwork.io/resources• Connect with Raul on LinkedIn (DMs open): https://www.linkedin.com/in/dogoodwork/
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Coaches are you ready to revolutionize your game preparation? For the past 5 seasons coaches across the nation have been using the ultimate scout team game-changer: The Coachpad!Imagine this: no more scrambling on weekends to prep scout cards, no more fumbling with paper and binders. Whether you're drawing your cards digitally with a computer program or sketching them by hand, The Coachpad is your all-in-one solution!Picture yourself on the practice field, effortlessly managing your scout team, or standing on the sidelines during game day, syncing adjustments from the press box to your coaches on the sideline and back. With The Coachpad, you can clearly see your scout cards even in the brightest sunlight—no more squinting or dealing with the wind blowing clear vinyl sleeves everywhere!This offseason, take your coaching to the next level. Get your Coachpad today at TheCoachpad.com and gear up for a winning season ahead!0:13 The CoachPad1:55 background / path to 46 defense11:40 46 vs bear17:40 why 46 & why it has lasted22:15 evolution of 46 defense29:05 coverage changes32:30 his resources38:40 pregamerobert rubeldc weatherford hs (TX)x: @CoachRubelx: @real46defense website: https://real46defense.com/amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Robert-Rubel/author/B086CX5J95?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true&ccs_id=7a91c1b8-7feb-471d-8a61-609313d7ec25Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChW7UyLcMH6QDwCS295w9aQ/joinGoogle Sheethttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Dohuyci5dx36k4IFQUuX8XmuJsAIJ6JbYdcXrkcJ-4s/edit?usp=sharingNicholas BandstraX: https://twitter.com/CoachBandstraCoachtube: https://coachtube.com/users/coachbandstraMain Youtube Channel: https://youtube.com/c/NicholasBandstraLinktree: https://linktr.ee/CoachBandstraTik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@coachbandstra?_t=ZT-8vTQEmgfP3u&_r=1
Eli Rubel is the Founder and CEO of Profit Labs, a strategic finance and bookkeeping firm exclusively for agency owners. Profit Labs provides financial clarity, profitability insights, and forecasting tools tailored for creative, marketing, and service agencies. Eli has generated over $10 million in agency profit since 2020 and is widely followed for his expertise in building high-margin, scalable service businesses. He previously founded Glider, a venture-backed SaaS company, and later launched Matter Made and NoBoringDesign, which served clients like Dropbox, Loom, and Sequoia-backed startups. In this episode… The entrepreneurial journey is rarely a straight path; more often, it is marked by missteps, hard lessons, and unexpected pivots. Even seasoned founders can launch a new venture only to see it stumble at the very beginning. When this happens, how do you regroup, refine, and rebuild into something stronger? Eli Rubel, a seasoned entrepreneur and agency finance expert, experienced this firsthand when his latest venture faltered due to misaligned messaging and poor market fit. Rather than walking away, Eli leaned on his network of fellow founders, adjusted his positioning, and revamped his sales approach. These changes quickly turned early struggles into wins, landing his first clients and building momentum. He emphasizes the power of bootstrapping for flexibility, leveraging offshore teams for efficiency, and testing pricing to uncover true profitability. His journey exemplifies how adaptability, clarity, and persistence can transform setbacks into lasting growth. In this episode of the Inspired Insider Podcast, Dr. Jeremy Weisz interviews Eli Rubel, Founder and CEO of Profit Labs, about turning early failures into profitable growth. Eli shares why he chose bootstrapping over venture capital, what he learned from a failed launch and pivot, and the costly mistake of keeping staff too long in a downturn. He also discusses scaling with offshore talent, the importance of time tracking, and how price testing can transform agency profitability.
In this episode of SolFul Connections, I talk with Gina Rubel, CEO of a successful marketing agency, trusted leader, and longtime friend, about navigating seasons of change.Gina shares what it's like to balance the demands of runninga company while experiencing shifts in her family and personal life. From the bittersweet moments of watching her children step into their dreams, to coping with loss and stress, she's finding new ways to express herself — including a surprising passion for art.This conversation is about resilience, creativity, and the courage it takes to embrace change with grace and authenticity.
In a time when business leaders are navigating heightened political division, evolving workplace expectations, and the urgent call for inclusivity, understanding how to lead with purpose has never been more critical. On this episode of CMO Series REPRESENTS, Yasmin Zand is joined by Gina Rubel, CEO and General Counsel at Furia Rubel Communications. Their conversation explores the deep commitment to advocacy, DEI, and ethical relationship-building that has shaped Gina's leadership and the culture at Furia Rubel. Together, they delve into the forces behind Gina's passion, including her work with the Rule of Law Coalition, and examine how leaders can create truly safe and inclusive spaces in today's legal industry. Gina and Yasmin dive into: The steps CMOs and firm leaders must take to communicate effectively, internally and externally, amid political polarization The story behind the Rule of Law Coalition and its significance in today's climate Practical advice for legal marketers striving to lead with authenticity and purpose
Eli Rubel is a serial entrepreneur, best known as the "Agency Profitability Guy." Since 2020, his portfolio of agencies has produced over $9.8M in profits—all while maintaining part-time hours and full-time freedom. In this episode, Eli breaks down exactly how anyone can build (or scale) a service business—plus what it takes to turn it into a lifestyle asset that runs without you. On this episode we talk about: Eli's entrepreneurial roots: setting up a photo studio in his parents' garage, learning the lessons of low-wage jobs (room service at an hourly motel), and how early initiative shaped his career vision Starting and scaling agencies: from his first agency, Matter Made (a B2B performance marketing shop), to No Boring Design (brand/design for SaaS companies), and Profit Labs (helping agency owners boost profit margins) Why agency services are the ideal scalable side hustle: you can start solo as a freelancer, ramp up to replace (or surpass) your day-job income, and ultimately build a seven-figure company with qualified operators The proven roadmap for new agency founders: identify in-demand services (paid media, design, marketing automation, sales support, cold email, etc.), connect with industry experts, and model the playbook on what works—no need to reinvent the wheel Eli's personal story: pivoting from CEO of VC-backed startups and e-commerce turnarounds to building cash-generating, low-stress agencies that let him spend more time with family ("the tricycle life") The playbook: how Eli went from $0 to $40,000/month in personal net income within three months by leveraging his network, hiring great operators, and focusing on what he does best—relationships, vision, and assembling world-class teams The agency profit formula: stop doing the technical work yourself, hire/partner with people you trust, and empower them to do what you can't (or won't) Why AI is about to disrupt agencies—why you should “make hay while there's hay to be made,” but prepare for a new wave where niche expertise and AI/automation consulting become the next big opportunities How AI agencies (helping local businesses implement and automate with tools like HighLevel) could be the new “social media agency” gold rush for ambitious, young, or tech-savvy entrepreneurs Eli's advice: focus first on what's proven to bring in revenue, then use your earnings and freedom to pursue higher-purpose projects or passion businesses down the road Top 3 Takeaways Agencies Offer Scalable, Flexible Income: Proven models like paid media, design, and marketing are easy to start and scale—no reinvention needed, just execution and networking. Play to Your Unique Strengths: Don't force yourself to do what you hate—partner with those who are better at the technical work, and focus on your unique edge (relationships, vision, operations, deal-making). AI is the Next Massive Opportunity: Traditional agencies will be squeezed by AI, but that creates demand for those who can help small businesses adopt, automate, and run leaner-than-ever operations. Notable Quotes “Within three months we'd already surpassed my goal—$40,000 a month net income—and by three years, we'd produced $7M in profit.” “I have never deployed a single client dollar or been inside of a client's ad account since 2020. My superpower is assembling great people and letting them win.” “Soon, AI will put 80% of agency businesses out of business. But if you get great at implementing it for specific niches today, there are millions to be made.” Connect with Eli Rubel: Website: https://www.elirubel.com/
Increase Agency Profit with Eli Rubel From Burnout to Bankable: How Eli Rubel Built $10M+ in Profit Working 25 Hours/Week What if the secret to explosive agency profits isn't grinding harder—but designing smarter? Meet Eli Rubel, the founder of Profit Labs and serial agency entrepreneur who's racked up over $10 million in net profit since 2020—all while working just 25 hours per week. In this powerhouse episode of The Profit Answer Man, Rocky sits down with Eli to uncover the playbook that's helping agency owners stop the hustle and start keeping real money in their pockets. If you're tired of scaling your revenue only to watch profits vanish, this conversation will flip your mindset and give you the tools to build a cash-printing agency that works for you. In This Episode, You Will Learn: Why revenue means nothing without profit—and how Eli structures his agencies to maximize take-home income. How Profit First shaped Eli's philosophy on agency finance (including lessons learned on a beach in Hawaii). The financial blind spots killing your margins—and how to flip your decision-making process. How to reverse-engineer your agency's operations from profit, not pressure. Why Eli is betting big on specialized, agency-focused bookkeeping and financial services. The overlooked math mistake almost every creative entrepreneur makes—and how to fix it fast. Key Takeaways: Net Profit > Vanity Metrics. Eli focuses on what matters: how much you keep, not just what you make. Revenue without profit is just ego. Design the Business Around the Life You Want. Working 25 hours a week with high profit is not luck—it's intentional structure, delegation, and data-driven decisions. Profit First Isn't Optional—It's Essential. Implementing Profit First early on gave Eli the foundation to control cash flow and stop “hope” from being his strategy. The Reverse Budgeting Shift. Don't spend and hope there's profit left. Define profit first, then determine what's left to spend—Eli's agencies live by this rule. Pain Builds Purpose. Eli launched his agency finance firm because he lived the pain—and now helps others avoid the same traps. Guest Bio: Eli Rubel is a serial entrepreneur and founder of Profit Labs. He owns a portfolio of agencies and has generated over $10 million in net profit since 2020—all while working part-time. His latest venture, Profit Labs, is laser-focused on helping creative and digital agency owners stop losing money through tailored financial insights, clean books, and actionable data. Conclusion: This episode is your wake-up call: Stop measuring your business by how busy you are. Start measuring by how profitable it is. If Eli's journey showed you anything, it's this—agencies don't need more work; they need better financial systems. And if you're ready to create a business that pays you like the owner—not the operator—it's time for a conversation. Links: Website: https://www.profit-labs.co/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elirubel/ Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@profitanswerman Sign up to be notified when the next cohort of the Profit First Experience Course is available! Profit First Toolkit: https://lp.profitcomesfirst.com/landing-page-page Relay Bank (affiliate link): https://relayfi.com/?referralcode=profitcomesfirst Profit Answer Man Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/profitanswerman/ My podcast about living a richer more meaningful life: http://richersoul.com/ Music provided by Junan from Junan Podcast Any financial advice is for educational purposes only and you should consult with an expert for your specific needs. #profitfirst
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If you've ever thought: “I know I'm called to this work… but why aren't families enrolling?”—you are not alone. In today's powerful episode, I'm introducing you to Lori Rubel, a former teacher and now the successful founder of Bloom Beautiful Academy, a growing microschool and homeschool hybrid in Florida. Lori didn't start with a marketing degree. She started with a calling—and her living room. Like so many of us, Lori left the traditional classroom with a dream to build a safe, joyful, and personalized space for students—but struggled with one major hurdle: How do I find families? She joined our Microschool Marketing Blueprint course during those uncertain early days, and today, she shares what happened next: how the course helped her build clarity, consistency, and confidence—and how she grew Bloom Beautiful into a place where students and parents feel seen, supported, and empowered.
The Billiwhack Monster is a creature said to haunt the hills near Santa Paula, California. First reported during the 1950s, the monster allegedly resides in or around the ruins of the old Billiwhack Dairy. According to local lore, a former military scientist who owned the dairy was connected to the OSS, the precursor to the CIA. The OSS allegedly had the owner of the dairy, August Rubel performing experiments beneath the dairy, and one of these secret projects involved attempts to create a super-soldier. Legend has it that one of these experiments went horribly wrong resulting in the creating of the Billiwhack Monster, a hulking, half man/half goat covered in dark fur, standing over seven feet tall, with immense strength and glowing eyes. During WW2 Rubel was sent abroad where he died. The family supposedly abandoned the property, leaving the monster to roam free and torment visitors. Sightings of the Billiwhack Monster are still reported – is there really a human experiment running free and harming locals? Or is this all an urban legend meets conspiracy theory stemming from the general distrust of the government during this time period?Send us a textSupport the showTheme song by INDA
In this episode, Bryce sits down with Idaho State Representative Ilana Rubel for a rare, open conversation between political opposites. From government overreach and the IRS to manufacturing, medical marijuana, immigration, and whether America is becoming an oligarchy — nothing is off the table. They debate: When government helps vs. hinders Whether billionaires are buying elections If medical marijuana leads to societal decline The hidden costs of illegal immigration And whether we’re past the point of no return as a nation This is the kind of respectful disagreement we need more of. Grab a coffee (or whiskey) and settle in for a conversation that might just challenge your thinking. Ready to JOIN THE FIGHT? Join Bryce’s email list for opportunities to join the discussion, get exclusive interviews, and MUCH MORE: Bryceeddy.com For daily episodes, news, and conservative discussions like this, SUBSCRIBE to The Bryce Eddy Show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bryce-eddy-show/id1635204267 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebryceeddyshow/ X: https://x.com/Bryceeddy1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wie steht es um Russlands Wirtschaft, mehr als drei Jahre nach dem Angriff auf die Ukraine? Welche Folgen hat die Umstellung auf eine Kriegswirtschaft für den Rest der russischen Ökonomie? Und wie spüren das die Menschen in ihrem Alltag? Antworten von Vasily Astrov vom Wiener Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsvergleich (WIIW).
In this episode of the "Chicken Dinner" podcast, Sam Panayotovich discusses market volatility in the NFL Draft and betting strategies for the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Special guests Corbie Craig, Alex Smith, Ian Cameron and Jaric Rubel join the show. SUBSCRIBE! Apple, Spotify and all other podcast platformsFOLLOW! X @chickenxdinner | IG and YT @betchickendinner
Trust the process, embrace resilience, and understand that challenges often lead to greater success.Dive into the latest episode of the B2B Go to Market Leaders podcast, where Eli Rubel shares his entrepreneurial journey from tech startups to service businesses. Eli details his transition from chasing venture-backed dreams to creating lifestyle businesses that align with his personal values. The conversation spans his decision-making process, the creation of Matter Made and NoBoringDesign, and his newest venture, Profit Labs. Eli emphasizes his "tricycle life" philosophy—prioritizing work-life balance while building profitable businesses.Connect with Eli Rubel on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/elirubel/Connect with Vijay Damojipurapu on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/vijdam/Brought to you by: stratyve.comChapters:00:00 - From Waiting Tables to a $3M Exit: Eli Rubel's Origin Story 02:32 - How Eli Defines Go-To-Market: Influence, Trust, and Speed 06:45 - Leveraging Influencers to Accelerate Sales and Build Trust 09:53 - From Art School Dropout to VC-Backed Founder: Eli's Path into Tech 18:12 - The Glider Story: Pivoting to Product-Market Fit and a Surprise Acquisition 26:45 - How a Last-Minute Meeting Saved the Company from Shutdown 34:02 - Building MatterMade: From $40K/Month Dream to $4M+ Profit Agency 43:36 - Launching No Boring Design to Survive the Tech Recession 51:55 - Introducing Profit Labs: Financial Services for Agency Founders 59:22 - Final Advice: Trust the Process and Keep Putting in the Reps
Rollen Köpfe, rollt der Rubel. Die Düsseldorfer Waffenschmiede liefert Rekordprofite in Serie ab. Allein die „Zeitenwende 2.0“ könnte in den nächsten fünf Jahren Aufträge im Umfang von 400 Milliarden Euro bescheren. Dabei betätigt sich der Konzern nicht nur als Dienstleister für Deutschland und Europa. Selbst der böse Russe ballert mutmaßlich mit Munition, an deren ProduktionWeiterlesen
Send us a textIn this episode of the Break The Ice Podcast, host Ken Kidd and co-host GLS welcome back Ian, a sports agent, for a deep dive into the world of sports representation, the evolution of the NBA, and the importance of maintaining a positive mindset in the face of adversity. Ian shares his journey to becoming an agent, memorable experiences in the NBA, and insights into the changing landscape of sports agency, including the impact of NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) on recruiting. The conversation also touches on the value of trust in agent-client relationships, the loyalty challenges faced in the industry, and the significance of coaching in player development. Throughout the discussion, Ian emphasizes the importance of hard work, accountability, and the lessons learned from sports that can be applied to life.
On Monday, the House passed a bill to reduce state income taxes to the tune of about $253 million, with Republican leaders hailing it as the largest income tax cut in state history. House Minority Leader Ilana Rubel sat down with associate producer Logan Finney to share her thoughts.
Chandler Guadagnin speaks with Idaho House Representative Ilana Rubel about issues addressed in week 2 of the Idaho legislative session.
Donald Tusk skizziert das künftige Verhältnis der EU zu Trumps Amerika. Olaf Scholz reist als lahme Ente nach Paris. Bei der AfD rollt der Rubel. Das ist die Lage am Mittwochmorgen. Hier die Artikel zum Nachlesen: Merz will Verteidigungsausgaben bei zwei Prozent des BIP halten Scholz der Bewahrer oder Scholz der Verweigerer? AfD erhält Großspende in Höhe von 1,5 Millionen Euro+++ Alle Infos zu unseren Werbepartnern finden Sie hier. Die SPIEGEL-Gruppe ist nicht für den Inhalt dieser Seite verantwortlich. +++ Den SPIEGEL-WhatsApp-Kanal finden Sie hier. Alle SPIEGEL Podcasts finden Sie hier. Mehr Hintergründe zum Thema erhalten Sie mit SPIEGEL+. Entdecken Sie die digitale Welt des SPIEGEL, unter spiegel.de/abonnieren finden Sie das passende Angebot. Informationen zu unserer Datenschutzerklärung.
Erst kamen die neuen EU-Spitzen, die Außenbeauftrage Kallas und Ratspräsident Costa, dann Bundeskanzler Scholz: bei Besuchen in Kiew sicherten die Politiker der Ukraine weitere Unterstützung zu. Gleichzeitig wird häufiger über Verhandlungen gesprochen, wie Carsten Schmiester berichtet. Allerdings habe Putin nach Einschätzung von Experten daran kein Interesse. Russlands Präsident hat derzeit mit einigen Problemen zu kämpfen. In Syrien ist die Gewalt wieder ausgebrochen – mit Folgen auch für die russischen Streitkräfte, die dort im Einsatz sind. Die russische Wirtschaft kämpft mit anhaltenden Sanktionen und Arbeitskräftemangel, der Rubel verfällt, die Inflation steigt auf Rekordhöhen. Trotzdem ist die Situation für Putin noch nicht bedrohlich, meint der Wirtschaftswissenschaftler und Osteuropa-Experte Janis Kluge von der Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik. Er rechnet im Interview mit Host Kai Küstner nicht damit, dass sich die Russen gegen Putin und den Krieg wenden. Viele würden den Krieg einfach ausblenden. Auf den Krieg hätten wirtschaftliche Probleme erst mal geringe Auswirkungen, sie würden „Russland nicht kompromissbereiter machen.“ Lob und Kritik, alles bitte per Mail an streitkraefte@ndr.de Interview mit Guido Steinberg zur Lage in Aleppo: https://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/interview-syrien-steinberg-100.html Interview mit Wirtschaftswissenschaftler Janis Kluge: https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/info/audio1767510.html Alle Folgen von “Streitkräfte und Strategien”: https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/info/podcast2998.html Deutscher Reporterpreis: Podcast des Jahres (Rammstein Row Zero): https://1.ard.de/Rammstein_Row_Zero_Podcast
گردآوری و روایت: ارشیا عطاری تدوین: طنین خاکسا موسیقی تیتراژ: مودی موسوی (اینستاگرام | توییتر) طراح گرافیک: تارا نباتیان اسپانسر: نان آوران حمایت مالی از چیزکست اینستاگرام چیزکست | توییتر چیزکست | تلگرام چیزکست وبسایت چیزکست منابع این قسمت Rubel, W. (2011). Bread: A global history. Reaktion Books. Scholliers, P. (2024). A history of bread: Consumers, bakers and public authorities since the 18th century. Bloomsbury Academic. Abrahamian, E. (2008). A history of modern Iran. Cambridge University Press. Majd, M. G. (2003). The great famine and genocide in Persia, 1917-1919. University Press of America.
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Join Sean Mooney in this episode of the Karma School of Business as he sits down with Mike Rubel, Managing Partner at RFE Investment Partners. With a career that spans from the bustling floors of investment banking to the strategic realm of private equity, Mike shares his journey into an industry where personal connections and market dynamics play a pivotal role. This conversation delves into Mike's early experiences at Harris Williams, his brief exploration of the hedge fund world, and his ultimate passion for the personal nature of private equity. Listen as Mike discusses the importance of finding unique companies, nurturing talent, and the critical role of culture in driving success within portfolio companies. Episode Highlights: 1:03 - Welcome and introduction to Mike Rubel's unique path to private equity. 5:17 - Exploring Mike Rubel's naval family tradition and its influence on his career. 10:14 - The significance of finding unique companies in traditional industries. 18:38 - Mike Rubel's approach to value creation and the role of human capital. 29:48 - The importance of culture and incentives in driving business success, and Mike's advice for enjoying the journey. For more information on RFE Investment Partners, go to https://www.rfeip.com/ For more information on Mike Rubel, go to https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-rubel-79820b2 For more information on BluWave and this podcast, go to https://www.bluwave.net/podcasts
Marta Rubel grew up in Philadelphia to proud Ukrainian parents. Marta speaks fondly of her memories growing up in Philly, but she also remembers the challenges her parents faced after settling here, and always dreaming that they would be able to move back to Ukraine. Watching the 2021 invasion on television, Marta asked herself if she could do more for her country and the community. So, she left her job in publishing and started working for the Ukrainian Catholic Church. Thank you for listening to #Us - Unique and Shared Experiences, a storytelling podcast from First Person Arts in Philly. This limited series is a production of First Person Arts and was made possible by the generous support of Elaine Lindy at Stories To Grow By. This podcast was produced by our Applied Storytelling team, making the power of story work for you. Find out how at https://firstpersonarts.org/hire-us/. Join our mailing list: https://firstpersonarts.org/subscribe Support the show: https://firstpersonarts.org/donate Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/firstpersonarts Get tickets to our next event: https://firstpersonarts.org/events About the #Us podcast from First Person Arts #Us is an occasional podcast from First Person Arts in Philly. At First Person Arts, we believe that everyone has a story to tell and that the art of storytelling has the power to change lives. To support the podcast, hit that Subscribe button!
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I'm joined by Gina Rubel, a seasoned expert in global expansion for firms and organizations. Together, we're diving deep into the strategies for winning the high-value work that propels your business forward. Global growth is about high value and targeting the right opportunities, and Gina is here to share her insights on how you can start winning the big projects that truly matter. Join us as we explore how to move beyond the easy wins and start securing the most impactful work. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The most significant leverage point in the global workspace today A client approach that accelerates global expansion Common pitfalls that professionals and service providers face The three key components of high-performing client teams The one thing you should never let drive your decision-making How to shift from doing the work to winning the work Leveraging technology to attract high-value opportunities Practical tips for expanding your reach globally I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Gina! If you want to learn more from her, make sure to visit their website https://www.furiarubel.com/ and follow her on LinkedIn. Resources Mentioned: Order your copy of Give to Grow Get the Supplemental materials for Give to Grow Order Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! Check out Give to Grow Live! Listen to my interview on their podcast On Record Visit their website Follow Gina on LinkedIn
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I'm joined by Gina Rubel, a seasoned expert in global expansion for firms and organizations. Together, we're diving deep into the strategies for winning the high-value work that propels your business forward. Global growth is about high value and targeting the right opportunities, and Gina is here to share her insights on how you can start winning the big projects that truly matter. Join us as we explore how to move beyond the easy wins and start securing the most impactful work. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The most significant leverage point in the global workspace today A client approach that accelerates global expansion Common pitfalls that professionals and service providers face The three key components of high-performing client teams The one thing you should never let drive your decision-making How to shift from doing the work to winning the work Leveraging technology to attract high-value opportunities Practical tips for expanding your reach globally I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Gina! If you want to learn more from her, make sure to visit their website https://www.furiarubel.com/ and follow her on LinkedIn. Resources Mentioned: Order your copy of Give to Grow Get the Supplemental materials for Give to Grow Order Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! Check out Give to Grow Live! Listen to my interview on their podcast On Record Visit their website Follow Gina on LinkedIn
KB & DJ are BACK and kick things off with a recap of PLL Denver weekend and the wild outcomes we got. They also put a bow on the Whipsnakes 2024 regular season and KB gives his flowers to the way Stags & Co. bounced back this season. Then they preview Salt Lake City weekend, the Archers homecoming, and the epic final game we have this weekend and the ultimate stakes being on the line for the Archers and Outlaws. Then they dish out their Picks of the Week and KB discusses why he's thrilled with the Wings naming Ian Rubel the team's next head coach and then they wrap up with a discussion about Play Lax Day! Robinson Family GoFundMe: https://gofund.me/ae4f716e Support our partners! Shootout For Soldiers Visit shootoutforsoldiers.com and register for a premier event, learn about deployment kits, Wallball For Warfighters, and how to get involved! Merch & Apparel: Use code UNDERGROUND for 10% off at phiapparel.co/shop Shopify: https://shopify.pxf.io/9gRr34 PLL App Code Download the PLL App and redeem code OTBPOD for 500 XP in the app! Kenwood Beer Go to kenwoodbeer.com and use the Kenny Finder to see where you can find Kenwood Beer on tap! (Must be 21+ to do so and please drink responsibly) Subscribe to Light The Flame: An Olympics Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lighttheflame Follow Us! Twitter: @UndergroundPHI @OTBLaxPod Kyle: @KBizzl311 DJ: @SCs_nextgreat Chase: @ThePLLPipeline Hoots: @HootSportsPhotography Instagram: @undergroundphi @otblaxpod @thepllpipeline @kicksbycarly Send your mailbag questions: otbunderground@gmail.com SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channels: youtube.com/@UndergroundSportsPhiladelphia youtube.com/@OTBLaxPod Twitch: twitch.tv/undergroundsportsPHI Intro Music: Arkells "American Screams" Outro Music: Arkells "American Screams" #PLL #Lacrosse #PremierLacrosseLeague #NLL #PlayLaxDay
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